Vasodilation happens for various reasons. The response may be due to effects in the immediate area of the vessels. It may also be caused by hormones circulating in the blood or messages from the nervous system reaching the blood vessels and causing them to dilate. The extent of the vasodilation may be limited to a single organ or it may be widespread throughout the body. Drugs called vasodilators can also cause vasodilation.

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